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Finding Reliable Computer Repair Services Near You in Herefordshire

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Finding Reliable Computer Repair Services Near You in Herefordshire When your computer breaks down, you need help fast. Whether it's a cracked screen, a virus, or a system that won't start, finding reliable computer repair services near you is crucial. If you're in Herefordshire, choosing a local IT support Herefordshire provider Optimised Computing can save you time, money, and stress Why Choose Local Over National Computer Repair Services? National chains may offer flashy ads, but they often lack the personal touch and speed that local services provide. A **home computer technician Herefordshire** can offer: Faster response times Personalised service Local knowledge and accountability With local support, you're not just another number - you're getting the same person who can work with you and know your needs. Same-Day IT Support and Advice in Herefordshire Need your problem solved today? Look for same-day repair options. I offer same-day laptop repair in Herefo...

Visualise Boot Time with a Simple Free Script, Diagnose Windows Boot Delays Fast

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 Windows Startup Troubleshooting Made Easy Diagnosing Windows slow startup issues shouldn’t require heavyweight tools or a deep dive into the Windows Performance Toolkit (WPA). After years running an IT support company, one thing became clear: technicians and power users need a simple, portable, free tool that quickly highlights the longest delays in the Windows startup process without wrestling with complex boot‑trace workflows. That’s exactly why I created this lightweight VBS script for visualising Windows startup performance, pulling directly from Diagnostics‑Performance Event 100–110 to reveal which services, drivers, or applications are slowing down boot time. It’s a fast, no‑install way to get actionable insights, making Windows boot time analysis and startup performance troubleshooting accessible to anyone—from home users to busy IT engineers who need answers quickly. The script is here : Boot_Perfomance.vbs Simple run as ms-dos prompt as administrator from the location you...